Natalya Naqvi
Assistant Professor in International Political Economy, Department of International Relations, London School of Economics
Renationalising finance after the 2008 crisis: External and domestic obstacles to financial reform in emerging markets
Natalya Naqvi - 10 October 2019Renationalising finance after the 2008 crisis: External and domestic obstacles to financial reform in emerging markets
Has the post-2008 period opened-up a new space for public development banking in emerging economies? The cases of Brazil and South Africa suggest that new opportunities – as well as old constraints – shape states’ ability to pursue industrial development. This is part 2 in the series 'Industrial development in a post-crash world'.